Julieta's definitive hit is 'L'A love of the meva life'

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Julieta’s definitive hit is ‘L’A love of the meva life’

Last week the Spring Sound and the Conference of Autonomous Presidents agreed in Barcelona. Unlike Ayuso, I have returned to Madrid with a lot of desire to listen to Catalan. Surely because spring pro programmed up to 4 concerts followed by Catalan artists who sang in Catalan, as interesting as Remei de Cas La Fresca or Xicu.

Julieta did not act in the spring pro because the so -called “princess of Catalan pop” is already consolidated in the Barcelona and neighborhood scene. But it was in the social conversation.

There were those who complain about their omnipresence in local and autonomic radios and televisions, but at least for those who are not being constantly bombarded with theirs, it is one of the definitive revelations of the season. He has a discreet but precious and identifying voice, and many of his songs can not have more hook. This is the case of ‘L’eno de la Meva Vida’, our song of the day today.

‘L’eno de la Meva Vida’ was the “Focus Track” the day out of the album ’23’ that Julieta has just released to the market, and soon has stood out as one of its most advanced and addictive productions. It is a bachatite with touches of modernity, given through a beat reggaeton that appears circumstantially, and especially of a trance keyboard that appear tormenting the lightness of the rest of the melody and the sweetness of the artist’s voice.

These serious tonalities keyboards, under the production of Phoac, clearly represent the love that can no longer be. Julieta sings clearly and crystalline about what the song is going: a “December night during a party” is found casually with an ex. They smoke a cigar together, and he releases: “You were very pretty dancing with another, I have missed you a lot.” She replies that although he will always be “the love of his life,” and “hates farewells,” that was “in another life” and has to “say goodbye.”

With that type of colloquial and post-adolescent language, type “is the end, but if I think about it, I get fatal”, ‘l’A love of the meva life’ is called to be a pop classic in Catalan and one of the summer songs, by an artist who at any time can make an even bigger jump.

The renowned director Virgili Jubero has taken care of the video of medieval winks in which Julieta toys with the filming of Natalie Imbruglia in the ‘Torn’ video. It is accompanied by actor Iván Pellicer, whom you will remember for his role in the excellent series ‘Amales’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxoo4ljikoi

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